Materials, Vol. 16, Pages 1491: Fabrication of Temperature Sensors with High-Performance Uniformity through Thermal Annealing

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Materials, Vol. 16, Pages 1491: Fabrication of Temperature Sensors with High-Performance Uniformity through Thermal Annealing

Materials doi: 10.3390/ma16041491

Authors: Hongrui Liu Yongchun Li Weiji Xie Xinyi Zhou Jishuang Hong Junfeng Liang Yanghui Liu Wei Li Hong Wang

It is considered to be of great significance to monitor human health and track the effect of drugs by measuring human temperature mapping through flexible temperature sensors. In this work, we found that the thermal annealing of flexible temperature sensors based on graphite–acrylate copolymer composites can not only improve the temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) values of the devices, but also greatly improve the uniformity of the performance of the devices prepared in parallel. The best results were obtained when the devices were annealed at 100 °C, which is believed to be due to the rearrangement of graphite particles to generate more uniform and numerous conductive channels within the conductive composite. We believe this finding might promote the practical development of flexible temperature sensors in body temperature sensing for health maintenance and medical applications.

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